Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1887 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Peoples’ Theater. Opera House Blook. SuccesSffflaltes Success. The first and only authorized production of WILLEY & SIGLER’S' Latest and Greatest C- amatic Production, Entitled: p'• A 'fltdci Sveop’i The originators and authors of this phenomenal and inetan'taneously successful drflma, will appeal in jthe leading roles, supported by a company of talented artists. Dazzling scenery anil pr>"; u ■- . v.omk-ri’ul < c .ia.mic em'c'.d CAST Or CHARACTERs7 t ' Col. O. I. Lcllcmslide — who entertains an unspeakable horror for dead 5t0ck....... .Jos. H. Willev. a fanatical faith in close prices and rides his hobby. .Geo. Sigler. Will SJh great favdrite with economical ladies. . - D. S. Willey. Bedrock Bill —big-hearted, fat, and generous to a fault. Charlie Harding. VCeldton Liril'[,Jj ; ji r—his instincts may be low but he has hosts of friends Vic Willey. O. U. wizard who turns slim purses into fat bundles.. Walter Willey. B>rdie J. Kelchum—us attractive as her millinery wares, with the happy faculty of producing much for a little Miss Emma Martin Carrie .1. Bargain — all our customers are like her Miss Hattie Vance. Old ll'. Price— a very dead corpse. 77<r Big Prophet- a homeless-outcast. Gens. Crag an I Overcharge— invisible nothings. An effort will be made to secure experienced talent from other eSWpanies to represent these last three parts. ./SYNOPSIS'of PLAYp; .; ACT I. St Letlouipide <p jin’rc/k; o t llice. The firm’s dilemma —too much of a good thing, xvbat will we do xvith the stock? Ijettemslide in d-ispaiiy h W e_ wa st4e y but can’t.” Sqeezem to tire-rescue. The* firm both ride Squeezom’s hobby. Digging up the hatchet ami shaxp&ai»g-the-faiifa. Night ritKfajnthe price marks. Terrific slaughter. The Big Prophet routed. Old Hi.. Price falls a victim to the knife. Scalp dance. The firm is happy. • ACTII. 'Scene, the store oj of the clerks: “Can this be true?” “Figures don’t lie” Preparing for the departure "of the goods. Song by Bedrock Bill, “The Golden Opportunity.” Discovery of old Hi. Price’s corpse by the villagers. “Who’s hammering at the door?” “Great Heavens xve’re mobbed! Clerks to your station, we will do our best!” Opening hour—the rush of the bargain seekers. ACT 111. Scene, same as Ad 11. Our busiest day. Scores of bargains—no let up in the rush. Arrival of the Grand Master, Fault Finder and Critic Extraordinary. The search for Brag and Overcharge—a fruitless effort—we~never harbored ffie” wretches. The G. M. F. F. and C. E. gives it up for a bad job. March of the economical buyers. Chorus of happy customers: “We never saw the like.” , w-:-,-ACTIV. Willey <t Sigler, of the Opera House Block, are about to perform the greatest act of a successful business career, by placing their entire nexr stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, Notion's, Cloth- , ing, Eats, Caps, Boots and Simes oh a uniform scale of prices, which areTAt’Voices/ begond nil comparison, and certain to result in a "Glean sweep” or this elegant stock. As Shakespeare says: “he xvorld's a stage, and men and women, are but players in it, eip'h has his entrance ,und his exit.” We are watching for your entrance to take part in this very profitable act with great interest.
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